Ajn The American Journal Of Nursing - Behind The Article

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AJN is the oldest and largest circulating nursing journal in the world. The Journal's mission is to promote excellence in nursing and health care through the dissemination of evidence-based, peer-reviewed clinical information and original research, discussion of relevant and controversial professional issues, adherence to the standards of journalistic integrity and excellence, and promotion of nursing perspectives to the health care community and the public.

Episódios

  • Theresa Brown, PhD, RN, New York Times columnist, AJN contributing editor, and author of a new book, Healing: When a Nurse Becomes a Patient

    25/04/2022 Duração: 35min

    AJN AJN editor-in-chief emerita Shawn Kennedy and Theresa Brown discuss Brown’s new book, Healing: When a Nurse Becomes a Patient (Algonquin Books, 2022), about her experience being diagnosed with breast cancer. In the book, Brown details her journey as a patient and shares her nursing perspective on how the U.S. health care system can do better.

  • Melanie Barone and Linda Kim, two of the authors of “Effective Holistic Approaches to Reducing Nurse Stress and Burnout During COVID-19”

    20/04/2022 Duração: 19min

    AJN senior clinical editor Christine Moffa speaks with Melanie Barone and Linda Kim about their quality improvement project, which evaluated the use of serenity lounges—dedicated rooms where nurses can take workday breaks to relax and rejuvenate—and massage chairs on nurses’ anxiety, stress, and burnout.

  • “Maintaining the Watch” by Kristine Morris

    20/04/2022 Duração: 05min

    A reading of AJN’s May 2022 Reflections column

  • May 2022 Highlights

    20/04/2022 Duração: 04min

    Senior clinical editor Christine Moffa presents the highlights of the May 2022 issue of AJN, including articles such as “Original Research: Combating the Opioid Epidemic Through Nurse Use of Multimodal Analgesia: An Integrative Literature Review,” “Chemicals in the Home That Can Exacerbate Asthma,” “Effective Holistic Approaches to Reducing Nurse Stress and Burnout During COVID-19,” “Assessing Chest Pain,” and more!

  • April 2022 Highlights

    23/03/2022 Duração: 11min

    Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and senior clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the April 2022 issue of AJN, including articles such as “Original Research: Losing the Art and Failing the Science of Nursing: The Experiences of Nurses Working During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” “Trauma-Informed Care in Nursing Practice,” “Improving Accuracy in Documenting Cardiopulmonary Arrest Events,” “Planetary Health Nursing,” and more!How is AJN is meeting your information needs? This survey takes less than 10 minutes and is your opportunity to help us improve the journal and ensure that it continues to assist you in your daily practice. Participants will be entered in a drawing to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards.​

  • “The Suffering of Simone” by Eileen J. Glover

    23/03/2022 Duração: 05min

    A reading of AJN’s April 2022 Reflections column.

  • Elizabeth B. Dowdell and Patricia M. Speck, authors of “Trauma-Informed Care in Nursing Practice”

    23/03/2022 Duração: 25min

    AJN senior clinical editor Christine Moffa speaks with Elizabeth B. Dowdell and Patricia M. Speck about their article, which presents the six foundational principles of trauma-informed care, using a case study to discuss the application of these core principles in nursing.

  • Courtney Keeler, lead author of “Secondary Data in Nursing Research”

    23/03/2022 Duração: 18min

    AJNeditor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Courtney Keeler about her article, which discusses the alignment of research goals with secondary data sources, explores sources of publicly available secondary data that might be of interest to nurse researchers, and outlines the costs and benefits of using secondary data. This article is the ninth in a series on clinical research by nurses, “Nursing Research, Step by Step.”

  • Staja Booker, lead author of “Assessing Movement-Evoked Pain”

    23/02/2022 Duração: 11min

    AJNsenior clinical editor Christine Moffa speaks with Staja Booker about her article, which discusses the importance of assessing pain during movement, especially in postoperative patients; what such an assessment can reveal about the intensity, impact on patient functioning, and tolerability of pain; and protocols and tools for completing these assessments

  • Karen K. Giuliano and Kelly Landsman, authors of “Health Care Innovation: Embracing the Nurse–Engineer Partnership”

    23/02/2022 Duração: 26min

    AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Karen K. Giuliano and Kelly Landsman about their article, which highlights the similarities between nursing and engineering, provides a case example, and describes barriers to nurse–engineer partnerships and recommendations for success. This article is the first in a new series on nurse innovators.

  • Kaveri Roy, author of “Medical Aid in Dying: What Every Nurse Needs to Know”

    23/02/2022 Duração: 25min

    AJNeditor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Kaveri Roy about her article, which provides an overview of aid in dying in the United States—offering an illustrative case report that highlights the struggles of one patient and his family—and discusses the nurse’s role and nursing implications.

  • Linda M. MacIntyre, chief nurse of the American Red Cross

    23/02/2022 Duração: 21min

    AJNeditor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Linda M. MacIntyre about the Red Cross’s latest efforts and the role of nurses in its work.

  • March 2022 Highlights

    23/02/2022 Duração: 10min

    Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and senior clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the March 2022 issue of AJN, including articles such as “Assessing Movement-Evoked Pain,” “Medical Aid in Dying: What Every Nurse Needs to Know,” “‘How Can Acute Care Recover from the Pandemic?’” “Exploring the Ethics of a Nurses’ Strike During a Pandemic,” and more!

  • “Returning Home from COVID Island” by Deirdre McNally

    23/02/2022 Duração: 05min

    A reading of AJN’s March 2022 Reflections column.

  • Lucinda Canty, lead author of “An Overdue Reckoning on Racism in Nursing”

    26/01/2022 Duração: 26min

    AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Lucinda Canty about her article, which discusses a project she and her coauthors launched—often called simply Overdue Reckoning—to encourage honest discussion of racism in nursing and promote meaningful actions all nurses can take to achieve an antiracist nursing profession.

  • Edie Brous, author of “Employer Vaccine Mandates”

    26/01/2022 Duração: 11min

    AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with legal expert Edie Brous about her article, which answers several timely questions of concern to nurses, including can employers require their employees to be vaccinated and terminate those who refuse?

  • Alexa Colgrove Curtis, coauthor of “Case–Control Studies”

    26/01/2022 Duração: 19min

    AJN editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy speaks with Alexa Colgrove Curtis about her article, which discusses appropriate uses of and approaches to case–control study design. This article is the eighth in a series on clinical research by nurses, “Nursing Research, Step by Step.”

  • “Not an Impostor After All” by Inga Aksamit

    26/01/2022 Duração: 04min

    A reading of AJN’s February 2022 Reflections column

  • February 2022 Highlights

    26/01/2022 Duração: 11min

    Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and senior clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the February 2022 issue of AJN, including articles such as “An Overdue Reckoning on Racism in Nursing,” “Update from the CDC: Understanding Filtering Facepiece Respirators,” “Using Smart IV Infusion Pumps Outside of Patient Rooms,” “Employer Vaccine Mandates,” and more!

  • January 2022 Highlights

    22/12/2021 Duração: 11min

    Editor-in-chief Shawn Kennedy and senior clinical editor Christine Moffa present the highlights of the January 2022 issue of AJN, including articles such as “Original Research: Nurses’ Experiences of Caring for Patients and Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication Challenges,” “The Year in Review: 2021,” “Diagnosing and Managing Migraine,” “Understanding the Language of Health Reform,” and more!

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